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  • R rrrado

    interesting, but i'm not using such an application :-D And if i have mistake in my application, at least i'll find that :-D But sesiously, W98 is more universal, it's not possible to run some games on W2k :) I had installed both of those OS's and after cople of weeks i found out that i don't need w2k


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    Venet
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    rrrado wrote: but i'm not using such an application I'm not runnign it either. I used it to test OS-es to see how good can they recover from memory wasting. Windows95 was the worst one, gave error almost straight away: System Is Low on resources Do you want to quit the following application Windows 98 just froze. If I left it for a week, probably it would have responded to START menu. Win2k was the best. No freezing, no error message. Although memory usage went to 1.5 GIG (my Machine has 310 MB), still didn't crash. After closing the application, memory usage went to normal which is usually 150 MB. rrrado wrote: it's not possible to run some games on W2k That's true, but I don't play games anyway :) Venet -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)

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      I'm using Win98se for developing in VC, and it crashes rarely (it is running 24hrs/day, i'm restarting it average once per week). When i had that HW resource wasting "OS" W2K, it was crashing more often, even when copying CD, for example. NT systems does not suck less than W98 (best M$ OS ever)


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      rrrado wrote: I'm using Win98se for developing in VC, and it crashes rarely (it is running 24hrs/day, i'm restarting it average once per week). Holy crap, from what parralel universe did you get your copy of Windows 98se? :-D Every experience and comment I have had on or from W98 has been bad. When it came back I even swapped back to W95, something I have only ever done once before and that was with CuteFTP. Shocking OS, and ME just added more crashable bells and whistles. W2K was good and while XP is not as stable I am putting up with it for the benefits. Bottom line: W98 should never have been made. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Tim Smith wrote: Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America), peterchen wrote: We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.

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        rrrado wrote: I'm using Win98se for developing in VC, and it crashes rarely (it is running 24hrs/day, i'm restarting it average once per week). Holy crap, from what parralel universe did you get your copy of Windows 98se? :-D Every experience and comment I have had on or from W98 has been bad. When it came back I even swapped back to W95, something I have only ever done once before and that was with CuteFTP. Shocking OS, and ME just added more crashable bells and whistles. W2K was good and while XP is not as stable I am putting up with it for the benefits. Bottom line: W98 should never have been made. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Tim Smith wrote: Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America), peterchen wrote: We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.

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        Paul Watson wrote: W2K was good and while XP is not as stable In WinXP Microsoft found the following solution: If there is a problem with a software or hardware don't display an error message, just restart computer. This is especially true if you are installing a set of drivers for a modem. It's a nightmare. Venet. -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)

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          rrrado wrote: I'm using Win98se for developing in VC, and it crashes rarely (it is running 24hrs/day, i'm restarting it average once per week). Holy crap, from what parralel universe did you get your copy of Windows 98se? :-D Every experience and comment I have had on or from W98 has been bad. When it came back I even swapped back to W95, something I have only ever done once before and that was with CuteFTP. Shocking OS, and ME just added more crashable bells and whistles. W2K was good and while XP is not as stable I am putting up with it for the benefits. Bottom line: W98 should never have been made. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Tim Smith wrote: Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America), peterchen wrote: We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.

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          Paul Watson wrote: W2K was good and while XP is not as stable I am putting up with it for the benefits. XP not as stable??? Am I the only person that has had a nothing but good experiences with Windows XP Pro and Visual Studio.NET. IT seems everyone has a hard time but me. Jason Gerard

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            rrrado wrote: but i'm not using such an application I'm not runnign it either. I used it to test OS-es to see how good can they recover from memory wasting. Windows95 was the worst one, gave error almost straight away: System Is Low on resources Do you want to quit the following application Windows 98 just froze. If I left it for a week, probably it would have responded to START menu. Win2k was the best. No freezing, no error message. Although memory usage went to 1.5 GIG (my Machine has 310 MB), still didn't crash. After closing the application, memory usage went to normal which is usually 150 MB. rrrado wrote: it's not possible to run some games on W2k That's true, but I don't play games anyway :) Venet -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)

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            I'm also not playing games so much like i used to. So when i'll switch to W2K or later, i'll know that i'm old man :-D


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            • V Venet

              Richard_D wrote: Ah! A sado-masochist! The real solution is: Upgrade (or die!) So the conclusion is: Linux even saves you on hardware!!! Venet. -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)

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              A hut in the woods does as well


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              • J Jason Gerard

                Paul Watson wrote: W2K was good and while XP is not as stable I am putting up with it for the benefits. XP not as stable??? Am I the only person that has had a nothing but good experiences with Windows XP Pro and Visual Studio.NET. IT seems everyone has a hard time but me. Jason Gerard

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                Jason Gerard wrote: Am I the only person that has had a nothing but good experiences with Windows XP Pro and Visual Studio.NET. IT seems everyone has a hard time but me. Don't get me wrong, XP is great. XP has only crashed once with me, and I was trying to install 5 apps at once to get things going on a reinstall. So my fault, I guess. However I do find that VS.NET crashes about once every two days with me, especially when saving CSS and ASPX files to a web server. I blame that more on VS.NET than XP. Also I am running XP on a machine which could do with a bit more of a kick (PIII 400mhz, 256 ram) and I tend to load a lot of stuff at once to get my job done. All in all I am happy with XP, it does what it says and it is a great experience, cool UI. Just it is not as stable as W2K which never fell over with me on the same machine. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Tim Smith wrote: Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America), peterchen wrote: We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.

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                • V Venet

                  What about old machines that cannot possibly run Win2K or WinXP? So the solution is: Linux. :) Venet. -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)

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                  Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                  Venet wrote: Linux. Yes. I use my machine just for internet browsing and all the development on Linux. If only I could connect to intenet thru' linux using my DSL I would not have WinME

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                  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                    Venet wrote: Linux. Yes. I use my machine just for internet browsing and all the development on Linux. If only I could connect to intenet thru' linux using my DSL I would not have WinME

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                    Have you read this article? http://www.rodsbooks.com/network/network-dsl.html BTW what distro ? Venet. -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)

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                    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                      RedHat 7.1 DSL Modem - Efficient Networks (Internal Modem) I have considered all options including writing my own driver none turned out to be feasible. :(

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                      That's interesting - I have DSL, but my DSL modem is an external modem, connected to the computer via Ethernet cable. If you could score one of those, you'd probably be in business.... No generalization is 100% true. Not even this one.

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                        Have you read this article? http://www.rodsbooks.com/network/network-dsl.html BTW what distro ? Venet. -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)

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                        RedHat 7.1 DSL Modem - Efficient Networks (Internal Modem) I have considered all options including writing my own driver none turned out to be feasible. :(

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                        • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                          RedHat 7.1 DSL Modem - Efficient Networks (Internal Modem) I have considered all options including writing my own driver none turned out to be feasible. :(

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                          Venet
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                          Well I suppose you can always use VMWare, to setup WinME only as a communication interface and then to use Linux to access Internet through WinMe. But probably that's just too much hassle. Venet. -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)

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                          • J Jason Gerard

                            Paul Watson wrote: W2K was good and while XP is not as stable I am putting up with it for the benefits. XP not as stable??? Am I the only person that has had a nothing but good experiences with Windows XP Pro and Visual Studio.NET. IT seems everyone has a hard time but me. Jason Gerard

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                            You and I must be the only ones without problems :rolleyes: James

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